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when a state votes on tuesday, california's jerry brown said he'll vote for clinton. this despite his decades long rivalry with her husband. the 78-year-old veteran of california politics said he was deeply impressed with bernie sanders and even compared his message about wealth inequality to his own presidential campaign, but what conceded that the -- but he conceded that the math was on clinton's side. brown wrote in part this is no time for the democrats to keep fighting each other. the general election has already begun. next january i want to make sure it's hillary clinton who takes the oath of office, not donald trump. here's how senator sanders responded. >> in every state that we have gone into, we have taken on the entire democratic establishment, whether the governors or the senators with one exception in oregon and the mayors and we have won 20 states. so it's not surprising to me that, you know, we will have other democratic establishments supporting hillary clinton. i like jerry brown, but people can make their own choices. >>> meanwhile, sanders continue
when a state votes on tuesday, california's jerry brown said he'll vote for clinton. this despite his decades long rivalry with her husband. the 78-year-old veteran of california politics said he was deeply impressed with bernie sanders and even compared his message about wealth inequality to his own presidential campaign, but what conceded that the -- but he conceded that the math was on clinton's side. brown wrote in part this is no time for the democrats to keep fighting each other. the...
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. >>> bill and hillary clinton are reportedly house hunting for ocean front property in the hamptons on new york's long island. and speaking of rich, bill clinton's former vice president al gore is now worth about $300 million according to forbes magazine after selling current tv to al gezira. gore is now richer than mitt romney. >>> pete souza tweeted a new photograph of bo, the first dog, on the snow covered w40us lawn. maybe it can be used for next year's white house christmas card. >>> and the buzz at the white house today was president obama being bothered by a fly during his news conference to announce two top financial regular la tore nominees. the fly darted around the president eye head and at one point landed right in the middle of his forehead. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> that was a good photo. the weather story obviously will cause a lot of headics for people as you drive this morning and later came. first, it's cold once again as advertised. so this is a light fluffy snow. to the south we have to deal with freezing rain and ice. the windchill, it'
. >>> bill and hillary clinton are reportedly house hunting for ocean front property in the hamptons on new york's long island. and speaking of rich, bill clinton's former vice president al gore is now worth about $300 million according to forbes magazine after selling current tv to al gezira. gore is now richer than mitt romney. >>> pete souza tweeted a new photograph of bo, the first dog, on the snow covered w40us lawn. maybe it can be used for next year's white house...
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>> they thi have 23 republicans in districts that voted for hillary clinton. they need to reach into trump country. i would put the odds somewhere between 40 and 50% because in these kinds of situations when you have a president that is this unpopular and republican base that is this demoralized, but not only that, a lot of trump voters don't hold the republicans in high hard. will they show up in 2018 even if they showed up in 2016. that's a question that is making a lot of republicans nervous. >> what are you keeping an eye on? >> we are looking at upscale districts that trump only won by narrow margins or lost narrowly. republicans who ordinarily have races in illinois and these are all going to be targets in november. >> talk about georgia. we have j o sof and that vote is coming up in june. they are neck and neck. $30 million was the last tally in terms of ad spending down there. what are o sof's chances some. >> a lot of democrats would wish they had his money, but democrats are not going to be able to fund every candidate to this extent. he has a very g
>> they thi have 23 republicans in districts that voted for hillary clinton. they need to reach into trump country. i would put the odds somewhere between 40 and 50% because in these kinds of situations when you have a president that is this unpopular and republican base that is this demoralized, but not only that, a lot of trump voters don't hold the republicans in high hard. will they show up in 2018 even if they showed up in 2016. that's a question that is making a lot of republicans...
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the pro-clinton super pac has raised millions of dollars. with all the investments being made it's time to start asking some pretty daekt questions. democratic groups want to know where clinton stands on the big issues like the keystone xl pipeline. no doubt the ongoing keystone debate will play a major role in 2016. especially within the democratic party where voters remain divided on the issue. a coalition of 30 environmental group groups are asking hillary clinton to pick a side in an open letter, published this week, the groups urge u clinton to publicly oppose the pipeline. they say given your long-standing advocacy for the environment and the importance of battling the climate crisis your involvement would lend an important voice to the struggle against the dangerous pipeline and the favor of energy sources that doesn't threaten future generations of americans. so where is hillary clinton going to be on the issue? joining me on our rapid response panel. msnbc contributor and syndicator. connie, your thoughts. is this a big political pl
the pro-clinton super pac has raised millions of dollars. with all the investments being made it's time to start asking some pretty daekt questions. democratic groups want to know where clinton stands on the big issues like the keystone xl pipeline. no doubt the ongoing keystone debate will play a major role in 2016. especially within the democratic party where voters remain divided on the issue. a coalition of 30 environmental group groups are asking hillary clinton to pick a side in an open...
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they think hillary clinton is the target. they think she can be beaten if there's a shift in the electorate. it's the movement guys and the people who come out of jack kemp school like paul ryan who are supply cidesideers. they don't see conservative principles coming out of his campaign. that makes them anxious. >> what do you think about trump becoming trumpist? >> i think it's nervous anticipation. they will be pulled in the direction of their base. they're going to be pulled in the direction, as you just noted, this rust belt region where we could have an opportunity to win. grass roots know that. they like the message. it resonates across the aisle. you have to keep in mind these republicans on the ground are also talking to bernie sanders supporters who are trying to decide to vote for bernie or trump. they know where the potential opportunity lies and what they're looking for for the first time for the party leadership to get behind them instead of them having to get behind the party leadership. >> senator mccain is ba
they think hillary clinton is the target. they think she can be beaten if there's a shift in the electorate. it's the movement guys and the people who come out of jack kemp school like paul ryan who are supply cidesideers. they don't see conservative principles coming out of his campaign. that makes them anxious. >> what do you think about trump becoming trumpist? >> i think it's nervous anticipation. they will be pulled in the direction of their base. they're going to be pulled in...
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you know, people in the trump counties didn't like hillary clinton. that's clear. the number so far that has jumped out at me is that 32% think things are better since trump became better. that 32% looks like the 32% that -- that's his rock solid core that hasn't eroded. and that will be there for the foreseeable future. >> but this is the trap for the democrats. we see the same thing again and again and again. if they think everything is about donald trump. if the democrats think serving about donald trump, they're going to lose. if you want to entice voters away, you have to offer them something. trump offered they will something and they're going to give him a chance. the economy is improving. they're going to give him a chance. >> you brought up, you can't just be not trump. the hillary number shows that. the little clips we ran of the candidates. i'm going to focus donald trump because i'll be the nominee. her campaign was all about trump. >> and it was never clear what her message was. and people said that during the campaign. it was borne out i
you know, people in the trump counties didn't like hillary clinton. that's clear. the number so far that has jumped out at me is that 32% think things are better since trump became better. that 32% looks like the 32% that -- that's his rock solid core that hasn't eroded. and that will be there for the foreseeable future. >> but this is the trap for the democrats. we see the same thing again and again and again. if they think everything is about donald trump. if the democrats think serving...
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and plus clinton surrogate, claire mccaskill will join in the conversation. "morning joe," just moments away. s? try duo fusion! new, two in one heartburn relief. the antacid goes to work in seconds... and the acid reducer lasts up to 12 hours in one chewable tablet. try new duo fusion. from the makers of zantac. ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... and plants needed to give my shop... a face... no one will forget. see what the per of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink see what the per of points can do for your business. with usaa is awesome. homeowners insurance life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa membebecause of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something thatak me happy myame is roger zapata and i'm a usaa memr for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. bounce back like...d ...it used t
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trump and clinton, 84 million. however unwatchable it seemed, one of the actually most watched debates in the modern era. >> we have to put this on the table. i'm sorry, michelle, i'm sorry, donny. it has to be put here. the majority of the electorate are going to be white people. the last election, 72% of all ballots cast were about white americans. this election, they're estimating 68 or 69%. a tape came out in 2016 that we were sure women were going to be shocked and stunned and just aghast at donald trump. 53% of white women voted for donald trump. as an african-american, i am used to white americans taking racism and putting it aside and putting their tax cuts in front. and putting pro high of in front of it. putting housing in front of it. so i have to see white america prove that they reject the arrival of donald trump. >> i'm running over on time. >> just to be cheer, are you saying you think at this motel, see it is cllike reply donald trump will be reelected? >> no. i'm saying as a black man, i will say j
trump and clinton, 84 million. however unwatchable it seemed, one of the actually most watched debates in the modern era. >> we have to put this on the table. i'm sorry, michelle, i'm sorry, donny. it has to be put here. the majority of the electorate are going to be white people. the last election, 72% of all ballots cast were about white americans. this election, they're estimating 68 or 69%. a tape came out in 2016 that we were sure women were going to be shocked and stunned and just...
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he did not want to attack hillary clinton early on in the campaign. he wanted to attack jeb bush because it wasn't going to be -- it wasn't going to be good for him and had he not won the primary he would probably endorse hillary clinton. >> welcome back. that was more from interview earlier with former trump adviser sam nunberg. let's bring in democratic senator ben cardin of maryland. he serves on the senate foreign relations committee. thank you for being here. >> it is good to be with you. thanks. >>what do you make of that interview with sam nunberg? >> i heard that he's defiant in regards to talking to mr. mueller. i think it just spells out it would be better off if mr. mueller would do the investigations than what he is saying now on cable news. it is important information. and it is information that will help connect some of the dots in the mueller investigation. and he needs to cooperate with mr. mueller. >> what dots do you think he would help connect? >> well, obviously there has been a lot of connections between individuals in the trump a
he did not want to attack hillary clinton early on in the campaign. he wanted to attack jeb bush because it wasn't going to be -- it wasn't going to be good for him and had he not won the primary he would probably endorse hillary clinton. >> welcome back. that was more from interview earlier with former trump adviser sam nunberg. let's bring in democratic senator ben cardin of maryland. he serves on the senate foreign relations committee. thank you for being here. >> it is good to...
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none of them was hillary clinton. you have a donor who separately gave hillary clinton donations at a time when she was not secretary of state. the two things cross in the night. they have no relation to each other. the members of cefis have been very clear she had nothing to do with that deal. she would have had to strong arm eight others and ultimately the president of the united states would intervene if they saw any problems. they say now if that deal came before them today they would approve it unanimously. there's nothing about the deal that's controversial. the only reason we're talking about it is because per your admission, which is honest, the rnc wants you to. it does feel that there is a coordinated effort to get us to talk about uranium one, something that has not been controversial since 2015. >> the uranium one deal, this whole conspiracy doesn't make sense empirically or in theory. it doesn't make sense that the individual elements don't make sense together. a lot of the points that you were making and
none of them was hillary clinton. you have a donor who separately gave hillary clinton donations at a time when she was not secretary of state. the two things cross in the night. they have no relation to each other. the members of cefis have been very clear she had nothing to do with that deal. she would have had to strong arm eight others and ultimately the president of the united states would intervene if they saw any problems. they say now if that deal came before them today they would...
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warren's open to it, clinton is open to it. there's murmuring on both sides -- in both channels that's a possibility. so yeah, it's -- >> who else would she be up against though? >> tim kaine in virginia. he's a senator down there. tom perez, former labor secretary and sherrod brown of ohio. those are the big names bandied around a lot. >> let's move over to donald trump. who might he be considering? >> a bigger mystery and a wider array of names. they have gone from jeff sessions in the senate to even ivanka trump, according to one report in "the washington post." >> really? >> really. >> up in the air there. thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> just ahead, the world's cutest trespasser, all caught on camera. plus more slow jam with jimmy fallon and president obama. he? yes, dr? you're washing that baked-on alfredoy hand,right? yes, dear. dish issues? cascade platinum... powers... through... your toughest stuck-on food. so let your dishwasher be the dishwasher. this turned out great. cascade. ♪ no, you're not ♪ yog
warren's open to it, clinton is open to it. there's murmuring on both sides -- in both channels that's a possibility. so yeah, it's -- >> who else would she be up against though? >> tim kaine in virginia. he's a senator down there. tom perez, former labor secretary and sherrod brown of ohio. those are the big names bandied around a lot. >> let's move over to donald trump. who might he be considering? >> a bigger mystery and a wider array of names. they have gone from...
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clinton foundation and the former president bill clinton in speaking fees. it was this charge that triggered a rare hillary clinton retort. here she is. >> we're back into the political season. and therefore, we will be subjected to all kinds of distraction and attacks and i'm ready for that. i know that comes unfortunately with the territory. i think it is worth noting that the republicans seem to be talking only about me. i don't know what they would talk about if i weren't in the race but i am in the race. and hopefully we'll get on to the issues and i look forward to that. >> i'm jones by howard fineman. director of the "huffington post" post". and the author of the book, the presidency in black and white. april, you start. i was looking at the press. i've never seen them look so frightening. maybe it is the lighting but they look like they're ready to jump her. >> every word that she -- she hasn't been talking. this was like the first time she's talk to the press on this tour with her scooby doo mobile. the $60,000 van. people want to hear what she has
clinton foundation and the former president bill clinton in speaking fees. it was this charge that triggered a rare hillary clinton retort. here she is. >> we're back into the political season. and therefore, we will be subjected to all kinds of distraction and attacks and i'm ready for that. i know that comes unfortunately with the territory. i think it is worth noting that the republicans seem to be talking only about me. i don't know what they would talk about if i weren't in the race...
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trump also accused clinton of doing favors for cash at the state department. >> hillary clinton has perfected the politics of personal profit and even theft. >> reporter: trump leaning heavily on the book "clinton cash" but the author admits there's no evidence to prove the allegations. >> i guess my speech yesterday must have gotten under his skin. >> reporter: one day after attacking her rival on his business record, clinton again targeting trump. >> he's going after me personally because he has no answers on the substance. >> and all the fire seems to have died down with bernie sanders admitting it doesn't appear he'll be the nominee. he's expected to be at a new york rally tonight where he'll give a where we go from here speech. tomorrow, senator sanders will sit down with joe and mika on "morning joe." >>> well, decision day in the u.k. and britons are weighing in on whether or not to remain in the european union. for more let's bring in cnbc's geoff cutmore. good morning, what's the latest? >> oh, this is louisa. he had to step out for a second. that's fine. same same. same same. the po
trump also accused clinton of doing favors for cash at the state department. >> hillary clinton has perfected the politics of personal profit and even theft. >> reporter: trump leaning heavily on the book "clinton cash" but the author admits there's no evidence to prove the allegations. >> i guess my speech yesterday must have gotten under his skin. >> reporter: one day after attacking her rival on his business record, clinton again targeting trump. >>...
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clinton 45. paul, 44. look at this one, clinton, 40rks christie 45. look at this one. cruz 41, clinton, 48. and there's clinton, bush, 47 to 40 for bush. no surprise there. all within the 40s. >> and it all goes to, look, these polls are just measuring the sentiment. >> that sells you somethitells . the bit of good news you can see is that her numbers are better than barack obama's in iowa right now. he's the last poll that i saw there, he's in the low 40s. >> who's that? >> the president. so if you're a democrat that's really what you're being pegged at. hillary clinton has a name, she has 47%. that's not that hard to get in a state like iowa. the question is, once this race gets engaged, she's the best known person in this field, does iowa look like it does today? >> i remember when i was working as a speechwriter, and teddy kennedy was unbeatable. the minute he announced he disappeared. hillary announces. they'll hit her with the benghazi, benghazi, benghazi. whatever it means, it means something to them. that ramming of her day after day after day. >> they're going
clinton 45. paul, 44. look at this one, clinton, 40rks christie 45. look at this one. cruz 41, clinton, 48. and there's clinton, bush, 47 to 40 for bush. no surprise there. all within the 40s. >> and it all goes to, look, these polls are just measuring the sentiment. >> that sells you somethitells . the bit of good news you can see is that her numbers are better than barack obama's in iowa right now. he's the last poll that i saw there, he's in the low 40s. >> who's that?...
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and joel, you were on the clinton campaign. i don't know if you recall this letter that was sent out, i have a copy of it here. and in it, donna brazile starts off saying, you know, we challenged both parties to focus on the integrity of the election day process. she goes in to this question of russia hacking and asks let's stand together and help each over. do you recall any response whatsoever coming from the rnc? >> zero. no response at all. maybe something happened, but i haven't heard anybody say there was a response. i haven't heard anybody from the rnc say there was. and she also outlined several other steps she wanted to take where they would make a statement jointly about five or six steps that had to be taken and radio silence, nothing. >> i will say that we reached out on to the rnc and we did speak somebody close to the situation or knowledgeable about the situation. and they said one possible explanation for why there wasn't a response is that this letter starts off talking about the russian interference, the e-mai
and joel, you were on the clinton campaign. i don't know if you recall this letter that was sent out, i have a copy of it here. and in it, donna brazile starts off saying, you know, we challenged both parties to focus on the integrity of the election day process. she goes in to this question of russia hacking and asks let's stand together and help each over. do you recall any response whatsoever coming from the rnc? >> zero. no response at all. maybe something happened, but i haven't...
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it was just over a month for clinton. about halfway through there was a vote to also dismiss those charges. >> a surprise twist today that could bring a quick end to a senate trial that has paralyzed congress. the unpredictable senior democrat says the trial should end, that the senate will never have the votes to convict the president. >> that was a major move. in a few days there was a vote on the motion to dismiss, and it failed. >> on this vote, the yeas are 44, the nays are 56. the motion is not agreed to. >> and that senate case was effectively managed or prosecuted by 13 house members that included then congressman lindsey graham. he argued the president does not have to commit a formal statutory crime to merit being kicked out of office. >> you don't even have to be convicted of a crime to lose your job in this constitutional republic if this body determines that your conduct as a public official is clearly out of bounds in your role. impeachment is about cleansing the office. impeachment is about restoring honor
it was just over a month for clinton. about halfway through there was a vote to also dismiss those charges. >> a surprise twist today that could bring a quick end to a senate trial that has paralyzed congress. the unpredictable senior democrat says the trial should end, that the senate will never have the votes to convict the president. >> that was a major move. in a few days there was a vote on the motion to dismiss, and it failed. >> on this vote, the yeas are 44, the nays...
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you've seen the clinton counter attack. it will be an uplifting 4 1/2 months until the election. >> the fact checking began right away, in fact, while the speech was still going on we were fact checking certain things he said. i want to note, he called hillary clinton a world class liar today. if you look at politifact, does a lot of fact checking, 59% of trump's claims over recent months have been found false or pants on fire, 12% of clinton's claims have been found false or pants on fire. a lot of the things that trump said today did not pass the test of being factual. does that matter? >> well, i think it matters, in the sense it leads to more attacks back and forth from the candidates. you're going to see donald trump refute the fact checkers and hillary clinton back and forth. somehow lost in all of that, if we're concentrating on those issues are an actual debate on the different positions substantively important to the american voter. who does that benefit? >> ben ginsberg, always nice to have you with us. >> thanks,
you've seen the clinton counter attack. it will be an uplifting 4 1/2 months until the election. >> the fact checking began right away, in fact, while the speech was still going on we were fact checking certain things he said. i want to note, he called hillary clinton a world class liar today. if you look at politifact, does a lot of fact checking, 59% of trump's claims over recent months have been found false or pants on fire, 12% of clinton's claims have been found false or pants on...
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>>> and did hillary clinton actually hear what the fbi director said about the e-mails from her private server? this morning, the democratic nominee is standing by her old defense, the one the fbi's investigation has already found not to be true. >>> it's 5:00 a.m. here on the east coast, 2:00 a.m. out west, this is "way too early." >>> good morning, everyone. it is monday, august 1st, i'm alex witt. donald trump is facing criticism this morning, much of it from his own party after making controversial remarks in response to the parents of an american soldier killed in iraq. khizr khan took the stage to condemn trump's proposals and statements about muslims. khizr khan said trump had sacrificed nothing and no one and questioned if he had read the u.s. constitution. in a statement saturday the trump campaign responded saying in part, captain khan was a hero to our country. the real problem here are the radical islamic terrorists who killed him. but it did not end there with both donald trump and khizr khan taking to the sunday shows this weekend. >> what sacrifice have you made for your
>>> and did hillary clinton actually hear what the fbi director said about the e-mails from her private server? this morning, the democratic nominee is standing by her old defense, the one the fbi's investigation has already found not to be true. >>> it's 5:00 a.m. here on the east coast, 2:00 a.m. out west, this is "way too early." >>> good morning, everyone. it is monday, august 1st, i'm alex witt. donald trump is facing criticism this morning, much of it...
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there were a lot of republicans who despised clinton, wanted to get even with clinton, undo everything he was doing. so the blue dress came out, they said we're going to impeach him now. cable news was not a big a factor at this had point, but talk radio certainly fuelled it and the end result you have a rabid republican base calling for it. but it was like do you know what you're getting into here look at the facts and take a deep breath before we vote on it. >> were you saying we're going to pay for this in a month or were you saying this might work out. >> going back and talking to their base and republican meetings at night they said let's get the guy. thinking this would gin up their turnout base. and not realizing it gins up the other base as well. and that's what happened. it's one thing to say we're going to look at this in due course, do an investigation but that was basically the republican message in the end if we get elected we'll impeach this guy and we lost a half dozen seats instead. >> joining us now is steve cur knacky who just did that interview. he's describing the i
there were a lot of republicans who despised clinton, wanted to get even with clinton, undo everything he was doing. so the blue dress came out, they said we're going to impeach him now. cable news was not a big a factor at this had point, but talk radio certainly fuelled it and the end result you have a rabid republican base calling for it. but it was like do you know what you're getting into here look at the facts and take a deep breath before we vote on it. >> were you saying we're...
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we must, under president hillary clinton, make sure -- we must under president hillary clinton make sure that our economy works for everyone. >> wasserman schultz's insistence on gaveling in the convention was scuttled while senator sanders attempted to quell his supporters at an early afternoon meeting. >> despite the fact that our people were a minority on the platform writing committee we came out of that committee with, by far, the most progressive platform ever written in the history of the democratic party. immediately, right now, we have got to defeat donald trump. and we have got to elect hillary clinton and tim kaine. [ crowd booing ] brothers and sisters, this is -- this is the real world that we live in. this campaign has been a fantastic beginning, a beginning, and from today, onward, we continue the fight. thank you all very much. >> they don't know -- >> that was the candidate's wife, jane sanders, caught on a hot mic expressing her concern of chaos in the convention hall. a spokesman later clarified that she means there will be a roll call vote and the senators aname will
we must, under president hillary clinton, make sure -- we must under president hillary clinton make sure that our economy works for everyone. >> wasserman schultz's insistence on gaveling in the convention was scuttled while senator sanders attempted to quell his supporters at an early afternoon meeting. >> despite the fact that our people were a minority on the platform writing committee we came out of that committee with, by far, the most progressive platform ever written in the...
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. >> hillary clinton appearing for the first time with senator tim kaine on stage. that is of course as she confirms him as her pick for a running mate which she announced via text message last night. with hours to go until this convention officially kicks off right here in philadelphia, the virginia senator made it clear to today's crowd in miami he is ready fto to whatever it takes o elect the first woman president. >> these are tough times for many of in our country, but we're tough people. tough times don't last, but tough people do. and they don't come any tougher or anymore compasss passionate than hillary clinton. so let's go make history. >> tim kaine making the case for hiller to. we go to kasie hunt who has been covering all the action in miami. one of the lanes that really st stuck out to me is when tim kaine said you need a leader who has a passion for everything but himself more or less a knock at the caricature of donald trump. >> reporter: i think part of what this event showed and what the clinton campaign wants to underscore is this idea that donald
. >> hillary clinton appearing for the first time with senator tim kaine on stage. that is of course as she confirms him as her pick for a running mate which she announced via text message last night. with hours to go until this convention officially kicks off right here in philadelphia, the virginia senator made it clear to today's crowd in miami he is ready fto to whatever it takes o elect the first woman president. >> these are tough times for many of in our country, but we're...
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plus another drip of clinton e-mails released. the latest batch showing she had no clue about how to handle her records. >>> plus, abortions rights supporters win their biggest supreme court decision in 25 years. the ruling centered on texas. but the impact could be felt across the nation. we'll have the latest. it's 5:30 on the east coast, 2:30 out west, this is "way too early." >>> good morning, everyone. it is tuesday, june 28th. i'm alex witt. we begin with the most significant ruling on abortion in a generation. in a 5-3 decision with justice anthony kennedy joining the liberals, the supreme court yesterday struck down a controversial law in texas that had forced over half of the state's abortion clinics to shut down. passed in 2013, the law stated abortion clinics must meet the same building standards as walk-in surgical centers. it also required doctors performing abortions to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals, but the supreme court ruling yesterday said that neither of these provisions offers medical benefits s
plus another drip of clinton e-mails released. the latest batch showing she had no clue about how to handle her records. >>> plus, abortions rights supporters win their biggest supreme court decision in 25 years. the ruling centered on texas. but the impact could be felt across the nation. we'll have the latest. it's 5:30 on the east coast, 2:30 out west, this is "way too early." >>> good morning, everyone. it is tuesday, june 28th. i'm alex witt. we begin with the...
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. >> secretary clinton just sent up a notification to congress asking for $1.3 billion. why did she never ask for any notification or change of resources to make sure benghazi was secure? >> we are in a situation where the middle east is evolving, democracies are growing. militaries are forming. and we must look at each and every one of those sites and every one of our posts and re-example under a new normal. >> you were aware of the security risks there. we've read the cables. you were fully aware. and either you send people there with security or you don't send them there. >> secretary of state hillary clinton missed yesterday's hearing, of course, as she's still recovering from a concussion, but she is expected to testify about the attack in benghazi some time in january. >>> another big story we're following today is that blizzard. absolutely pounding the central part of the country right now. much of the midwest digging out after being hit by heavy snow. now that weather system is now heading east just as millions of people, of course, are hitting the road and tryin
. >> secretary clinton just sent up a notification to congress asking for $1.3 billion. why did she never ask for any notification or change of resources to make sure benghazi was secure? >> we are in a situation where the middle east is evolving, democracies are growing. militaries are forming. and we must look at each and every one of those sites and every one of our posts and re-example under a new normal. >> you were aware of the security risks there. we've read the...
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there are those that talk about the clinton impeachment trial, and the difference between the clinton trial and this is there were witnesses and president clinton had agreed to be deposed. there were no -- there was no one allowed to interview or depose president trump, and he barred all of thinks staff and those that were in his circle from testifying. so there's really no record to go into this trial other than who testified in front of the house, that he would not let his staff members and those working in the white house to testify. which heightens the reason why many feel there's a need for witnesses. >> well, i think what the public understands that you've just summarized quite well, reverend, trials have witnesses and every im35e6789 trial in the united states had one form or another. in the clinton trial, it was in the form of deposed witnesses, depositions. i think it's important to point out what was so misleading about lindsey graham saying ken starr took five years and somehow this was a rushed investigation, and put together shoddily. which was really an effort to smear a
there are those that talk about the clinton impeachment trial, and the difference between the clinton trial and this is there were witnesses and president clinton had agreed to be deposed. there were no -- there was no one allowed to interview or depose president trump, and he barred all of thinks staff and those that were in his circle from testifying. so there's really no record to go into this trial other than who testified in front of the house, that he would not let his staff members and...
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senator hillary clinton was running. she would also be a first, and she, still with her first lady prestige, her strong support in the party and solid base in new york, was well ahead in the polls. you went into a primary campaign against hillary rodham clinton. how did you see the opportunity to take them on? >> the fact that obama was against the war in iraq, the fact that he was an outsider, not an insider. the fact that he was a conciliator and not a divisive figure. he was clearly the remedy to what people felt was wrong, more so than hillary at the time, who was much more of an establishment candidate. >> to get to the head of the pack, obama focused on building a first class ground campaign, especially in the outlying caucus states. >> you're cleaning and you've got my button on. you know when i said, yes, we can, i didn't mean dusting. >> he used social media better than the other campaigns to create a network of the young, excited, and savvy. >> i'm with students for barack obama. >> obama's appeal to the under-
senator hillary clinton was running. she would also be a first, and she, still with her first lady prestige, her strong support in the party and solid base in new york, was well ahead in the polls. you went into a primary campaign against hillary rodham clinton. how did you see the opportunity to take them on? >> the fact that obama was against the war in iraq, the fact that he was an outsider, not an insider. the fact that he was a conciliator and not a divisive figure. he was clearly...
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for bill clinton it kept him from being useful to bill clinton. hese picked the most proimpeachment anticlinton democrat that he could find. so weren't donald trump will rendered -- bill clinton was possible when they impeached him, he is the most unpopular president in history. >> inin 2020, i don't think so. i think the politics of the two cases are different. and by the way al gore would have been wise to ask bill clinton ton campaign for him b he couldbu not make up his mind >> >> that, i think there are deeper psychic reasons why he didn't do that, and i don't mean that in any way disrespectfully, he wanted to be lis own political force if this process begins, first it will sec energy from all of the other informations that are more morning. i think it is a false choice to say it is impeachment or nothing. the subpoenasen are moving impressively quickly. before the election congress will have the records. it may not be completed before the election, but there will be an inquiry into the mueller information, ith think a total 20 investigations
for bill clinton it kept him from being useful to bill clinton. hese picked the most proimpeachment anticlinton democrat that he could find. so weren't donald trump will rendered -- bill clinton was possible when they impeached him, he is the most unpopular president in history. >> inin 2020, i don't think so. i think the politics of the two cases are different. and by the way al gore would have been wise to ask bill clinton ton campaign for him b he couldbu not make up his mind >>...
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everyone needs to remember when bill clinton finished impeachment, his popularity percentage was 73%. >> this weekend monica lune sew is telling her side of the affair. here's a bit of it. >> it's not as if he didn't register with me that he was the president. obviously it did. but i think in one way the moment we were actually in the back office for the first time, the truth is is that i think it meant more to me that someone who other people desired decipherdesired me. however wrong it was, however misguided, for who i was in that very moment at 22 years old, that was how it felt. >> what do you think? >> listen, we are close in age. i remember i was in college when all this happened and i know what it like to have the seduction of power of an older man go after a 22-year-old. she was taken advantage of and she was the casualty of the republican effort to target bill clinton. i'm so happy she is telling her story in her terms, in her own voice. i think she deserves that. >> i've been reading this, in her words, that she felt she was betrayed by clinton when he denied the relationshi
everyone needs to remember when bill clinton finished impeachment, his popularity percentage was 73%. >> this weekend monica lune sew is telling her side of the affair. here's a bit of it. >> it's not as if he didn't register with me that he was the president. obviously it did. but i think in one way the moment we were actually in the back office for the first time, the truth is is that i think it meant more to me that someone who other people desired decipherdesired me. however...
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he wants to make it a referendum on hillary clinton. we are talking about whether donald trump can two days in a row act like a normal, sane candidate. we don't know yet. we don't know the answer to that question. >> my concern is, as a commentator, is that hillary wins, great, but the bad part of that is people then say all that concerns the trump race were illegitimate. to a lot of mannamerican peopley are quite legitimate. somebody want to say something? robert? >> i think that's the key question here. this lingering populism. even if trump loses it remains. i'm here in wisconsin, because the speaker has a primary tomorrow in wisconsin where people are just spoiling for a fight and you see this across the country. they may not win but they have anger about trade and the economy. >> i think that needs to be addressed. i think the establishment shouldn't end this campaign fat and happy. gene, i don't think they will. robert, thank you. tonight at 11:00 eastern, join me for a live edition of "hardball" with the latest poll numbers on th
he wants to make it a referendum on hillary clinton. we are talking about whether donald trump can two days in a row act like a normal, sane candidate. we don't know yet. we don't know the answer to that question. >> my concern is, as a commentator, is that hillary wins, great, but the bad part of that is people then say all that concerns the trump race were illegitimate. to a lot of mannamerican peopley are quite legitimate. somebody want to say something? robert? >> i think that's...
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technical for hillary clinton in 2016 since then, there's been some fascinating trends here. this is a state that's elected more women leaders than ever before to state and local offices. that's the backdrop, when you see the energy in the polls joe biden has, leading among groups of women voters. i talked to one who indicated this may be one. >> we need to encourage other women to see that we have rights and responsibilities >> reporter: there's also the potential for history to be made on the gender front if kamala harris and joe biden win, because she would be the first female vice president. did that influence the way that you voted at all >> yes because i am a woman and i want to see another woman take the first step so that other women can follow behind her. >> reporter: so clearly that's what's informing her decision. but more broadly, guys, we often talk about the way that voters vote with their pocketbooks or their wallets. and right now, there's no more pressing issue, at least in the reporting i've done all summer as part of a series that really has tried to center
technical for hillary clinton in 2016 since then, there's been some fascinating trends here. this is a state that's elected more women leaders than ever before to state and local offices. that's the backdrop, when you see the energy in the polls joe biden has, leading among groups of women voters. i talked to one who indicated this may be one. >> we need to encourage other women to see that we have rights and responsibilities >> reporter: there's also the potential for history to be...
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, and there was no grand jury because hillary clinton cooperated. she voluntarily talked to the fbi, submitted to that, and they were able to come to a finding that there was no crime here that was prosecutable in what they found, and they're able to do that without a grand jury. >> that's right. but what we're talking about here in contrast to what the investigation was of hillary clinton was in hillary clinton's case, it was whether or not there was some kind of unintentional or intentional mishandling of classified information based on e-mails, which is a very complicated subject. and they found not that there was any intention there. but with donald trump, we have a much more complicated situation. we have law enforcement officials who may be called as witnesses to talk about donald trump firing the director of the fbi because, as he said in his own words, he was very concerned and taking a lot of heat in this russia investigation. there's a lot of public record out there that suggests we really have a very serious case for obstruction of justic
, and there was no grand jury because hillary clinton cooperated. she voluntarily talked to the fbi, submitted to that, and they were able to come to a finding that there was no crime here that was prosecutable in what they found, and they're able to do that without a grand jury. >> that's right. but what we're talking about here in contrast to what the investigation was of hillary clinton was in hillary clinton's case, it was whether or not there was some kind of unintentional or...
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i am a nonpaid volunteer helping hillary clinton and democrats up and down the ticket. that was my job. >> yeah. you also write in the book about clinton and black voters, all the data showed that 1% or fewer of black folk supported donald trump so that vote seemed to brooklyn to be in the bag for hillary. no need to spend any money to court it. i knew that was true but there's a difference in telling a pollster you support it and getting them out the door. are you accusing the clinton campaign in dropping the black vote and that's why she didn't prevail? >> i'm one of a few people in the country, there are a lot more out there, i understand how to get out the vote. that is what i was trained to do. that's what i know how to do. i can't go out there, joy, and tell members of your family, even members of my family, let alone people that don't look like us that i need their support, i need their support, i have no literature or material. as chair of the party i thought get literature and material in the hands of people that would support hillary. >> madam chair, we don't
i am a nonpaid volunteer helping hillary clinton and democrats up and down the ticket. that was my job. >> yeah. you also write in the book about clinton and black voters, all the data showed that 1% or fewer of black folk supported donald trump so that vote seemed to brooklyn to be in the bag for hillary. no need to spend any money to court it. i knew that was true but there's a difference in telling a pollster you support it and getting them out the door. are you accusing the clinton...
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we're not interested in hillary clinton anymore. we're interested in whether donald trump can be president of the united states, and thus far he's just not doing the job. >> for those who are unclear what richard painter was referring to, on thursday donald trump went after democrats and hillary clinton again. let's really quickly play that to the audience. >> the democrats colluded on the ukraine, so they colluded. and then when you get down to it, why isn't the fbi looking at the dnc server? you have a server that they refuse, the democrats refuse to give to the fbi. now, i don't know how the fbi can investigate something if the dnc, the democrats, refuse to give the server. >> ted lieu, it is sort of bizarre that donald trump goes back to that issue of hillary clinton, this sort of weird obsession with his former opponent who did not win the election, is not in power. but there are some republicans, some of your colleagues on the other side of the aisle, that are attempting to turn this investigation on russia-gate into an invest
we're not interested in hillary clinton anymore. we're interested in whether donald trump can be president of the united states, and thus far he's just not doing the job. >> for those who are unclear what richard painter was referring to, on thursday donald trump went after democrats and hillary clinton again. let's really quickly play that to the audience. >> the democrats colluded on the ukraine, so they colluded. and then when you get down to it, why isn't the fbi looking at the...
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rove speculated at a conference last week that hillary clinton may have brain damage. he repeated his theory to the audience numerous times. he cited the health scare back in 2012 when she fell and suffered a blood clot. and on thursday rove said, quote, 30 days in the hospital and when she reappears she's wearing glasses only for people who have traumatic brain injury? we need to know what's up with that. it caused her to postpone her testimony on benghazi. supporters note she was hospital iessed for three days, not 30. quote, please assure mr. rove she's 100%. >>> now to a twist in the race with clay aiken. his primary opponent keith consi crisco died after falling in his home. aiken turned his website black with only this statement displayed. he is now temporarily suspending his campaign. the race is so close it still hasn't been called yet. and official canvassing begins today after last week's ballot had the senator leading by 369 votes. keith crisco was 71 years old. >>> one of the biggest backers of republican candidates, the chamber of commerce, is issuing the
rove speculated at a conference last week that hillary clinton may have brain damage. he repeated his theory to the audience numerous times. he cited the health scare back in 2012 when she fell and suffered a blood clot. and on thursday rove said, quote, 30 days in the hospital and when she reappears she's wearing glasses only for people who have traumatic brain injury? we need to know what's up with that. it caused her to postpone her testimony on benghazi. supporters note she was hospital...
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go to experian.com to enroll in experian creditworks today. >>> hillary clinton -- hillary clinton, she doesn't insult people. she listens to them. what a novel concept, right? >> the stage now officially set for the dnc here in philadelphia as the democratic ticket makes its debut in miami. hillary clinton and tim kaine. so what can we expect this coming week? joining me, deputy communications director. most reviews good roll out, big cost tr contrast. having said that, you can't say that the republican convention was boring. and donald trump says all publicity is good publicity. i've been told that this could be a very traditional very well organized convention. how do you get people who watch, how do you keep it from being boring? >> this won't be boring. we'll start the week with michelle obama. we have president obama speaking about we have real people from across america who hillary clinton has made a real difference in their lives. you will see hillary clinton introducing her mother and you'll see a huge difference from what you saw in cleveland. we have a unifieded energized par
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he believed that -- and told people that hillary clinton and bill clinton had literally murdered people or had them murdered. he believes that. he thinks that nuclear war has some up sides because he believes that radiation that comes from nuclear bombs has health effects that are good for people. in terms of race, i mean, his views have been very upsetting for some of the people who work in the firm and know about it because he's said things like he thinks the civil rights act was the worst thing that happened in american history. and he's said things about poor americans that are -- that are basically -- his etiology is you're worth what you earn. people like himself are worth a ton more to the country because they make so much money and people who are on welfare he thinks have negative value to the country because they don't earn anything. >> wow. >> so it's a harsh and weird etiology. he's a brilliant computer scientist. this is not to take away from his math skills, but when it comes to politics, that's where he's pouring his money right now. he's got views that i think many people
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bush or bill clinton or ren onald ray again or maybe they served one term and lost. we are used to seeing leaders take off on that bill deluxe chopper and never come back. but today seeing the pope do that exit stage up like a president. unlike presidents who are leaving the white house forever and not coming back. today the pope took off and left the vatican but he is going to go on vacation and then come back to the vatican where he will live dressed in white called your holy iness chairing this man he gets him nights and the new pope gets him days. and the expope's brother says that benedict will be happy to advise his successor while he is hanging around the vatican. it is going to take him back too. >> i never thought i would say this but oh to be a fly on the wall at the vatican when he gets back. vatican when he gets back. "first look" is up next. >>> very happy friday to you. right now on "first look," sequester looms at midnight like cinderella's deadline. the senate chaplain may have said it all. >> rise up, oh, god, and safe us from ourselves. >> last nigh
bush or bill clinton or ren onald ray again or maybe they served one term and lost. we are used to seeing leaders take off on that bill deluxe chopper and never come back. but today seeing the pope do that exit stage up like a president. unlike presidents who are leaving the white house forever and not coming back. today the pope took off and left the vatican but he is going to go on vacation and then come back to the vatican where he will live dressed in white called your holy iness chairing...
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just a day later after the meeting had been confirmed and scheduled on the promise of clinton dirt. it was happening, it was going to happen in trump tower, just a day after that gets confirmed and put into the schedule, suddenly candidate trump ominously promises a major new speech on hillary clinton. >> i am going to give a major speech on probably monday of next week, and we're going to be discussing all of the things that have taken place with the clintons. i think you're going to finding it very informative and very, very interesting. >> so two days later, the trump tower meeting actually happened. a year later "the new york times" reported those don junior e-mails which led to days of misleading, false, constantly changing stories from the white house about the nature of the meeting. remember, they first said, oh, it was just adoption. a "washington post" report that president trump dictated his son's misleading statement about that meeting. it seems somehow fitting this morning at reagan national airport in washington, special counsel robert mueller and donald trump jr. were
just a day later after the meeting had been confirmed and scheduled on the promise of clinton dirt. it was happening, it was going to happen in trump tower, just a day after that gets confirmed and put into the schedule, suddenly candidate trump ominously promises a major new speech on hillary clinton. >> i am going to give a major speech on probably monday of next week, and we're going to be discussing all of the things that have taken place with the clintons. i think you're going to...
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president clinton won that one. and ralph nader winning with al gore losing a contested vote with assistance from the supreme court gave to george w. bush. jill stein pulled a decisive number of democrats from hillary clinton in wisconsin and michigan. we know who won that one. howard schultz should show that they don't always spoil things but usually does. and that's "hardball" for now. and that's "hardball" for now. >>> tonight on "all in. " >> is donald trump an intellectual? trust me i'm like a smart person. >> the president mocks his intelligence chief as they warn of another shutdown. tonight senator chris murphy on the shrinking presidency of on the on the. >>> new reporting
president clinton won that one. and ralph nader winning with al gore losing a contested vote with assistance from the supreme court gave to george w. bush. jill stein pulled a decisive number of democrats from hillary clinton in wisconsin and michigan. we know who won that one. howard schultz should show that they don't always spoil things but usually does. and that's "hardball" for now. and that's "hardball" for now. >>> tonight on "all in. " >> is...
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he came to the campaign during my run against crooked hillary clinton. it was great. thanks. and steve bannon will be tough and smart new voice at breitbart. maybe even better than before. fake news needs the competition. for his part, bannon was defensive of trump and his agenda on his sirius xm radio show this morning, which is stunning. don't worry about us in the maga agenda. president trump, we're tight on this agenda as we've ever been. there will be no daylight between the agenda, donald trump and the folks at breitbart, this show and the website. >> i'm confused by this. trump's lawyer is threatening to suban non, sending a cease and desist letter for disparaging the president. it seems unlikely the president will return the favor any time soon. we have to take this with a grain of salt. guess what? nbc has not verified the book, but i have two people who know breitbart, who know steve bannon and followed the president quite well. kirk, former breitbart spokesman, and gabe, "vanity fair" correspondent and msnbc contributor. you spent a lot of time with steve bannon. w
he came to the campaign during my run against crooked hillary clinton. it was great. thanks. and steve bannon will be tough and smart new voice at breitbart. maybe even better than before. fake news needs the competition. for his part, bannon was defensive of trump and his agenda on his sirius xm radio show this morning, which is stunning. don't worry about us in the maga agenda. president trump, we're tight on this agenda as we've ever been. there will be no daylight between the agenda, donald...
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white house in the obama and clinton administrations. thank you to both of you. >>> coming up, the democrats plan to force votes on allowing witnesses in the impeachment trial. i'll talk to a member of the jury, democratic senator bob casey of pennsylvania will join me live after the break and plus despite growing rifts several of the top contenders came together today to honor the late martin luther king jr. will the message of unity stick? my husband never paid attention to his health, till he signed up for unitedhealthcare medicare advantage. (bold music) now, it's like he has his own health entourage. he gets medicare's largest healthcare network, a free gym membership, vision, dental and more. there's so much to take advantage of. can't wait till i'm 65. a few more chairs, please. unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans, including the only plans with the aarp name. free dental care and eye exams, and free designer eyewear. go ahead, take advantage. can you help keep these iguys protected online?? easy, connect to the xfi gateway.
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clinton jammer, 80 yards for the touchdown. chargers up 17-0. they led 24-0 at the half. looking like a rout in san diego. turn off the tv, go to bed. but the broncos start creeping back in the second half. after one manning touchdown, they get the ball. elvis dumervil blind sides philip rivers, forces the fumble, tony carter picks it up, goes untouched, 64 yards for the touchdown. we have a ball game. 4:42 left in the third quarter. it's 24-14 now. fourth quarter, broncos within three. peyton manning throws one up for stokley. somehow, some way, he comes up with that. the defense was tight. look at the catch and the feet. the broncos now come all the way back to lead there 28-24. chargers try to answer just before the two-minute warning but rivers is picked off by chris harris. he strolled in for the pick six. broncos win, 35-24. 35 unanswered points there in the second half. pull off the big e comeback in "monday night football" history, second biggest in the super bowl era. peyton manning, three touchdown passes in the second half. denver, san diego, both 3-3. tied for
clinton jammer, 80 yards for the touchdown. chargers up 17-0. they led 24-0 at the half. looking like a rout in san diego. turn off the tv, go to bed. but the broncos start creeping back in the second half. after one manning touchdown, they get the ball. elvis dumervil blind sides philip rivers, forces the fumble, tony carter picks it up, goes untouched, 64 yards for the touchdown. we have a ball game. 4:42 left in the third quarter. it's 24-14 now. fourth quarter, broncos within three. peyton...
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he was a juror during the clinton impeachment trial. he's also the author of the new book "the girl in the photograph: the true story of a native american child lost and found in america." senator, thank you very much for being here, and i wonder if we can just start with your history, what it was like to take that oath when you did, and the emotion, the seriousness of this undertaking by the senate. >> it's a pretty solemn time, i have a lot of memories of that trial, but not pleasant memories. no one runs for office in the congress, the senate and the house so they can be a juror in an impeachment trial. what happened on the clinton impeachment trial, ken starr spent i think $80 million on the investigation for three and a half years on white water and travel gate, and he finally had the president charged with a, you know, it was about sex and about lying about sex, but the fact is we knew almost everything going into this trial, and so there's a circumstance where senators are not allowed to speak. this trial started with senators on
he was a juror during the clinton impeachment trial. he's also the author of the new book "the girl in the photograph: the true story of a native american child lost and found in america." senator, thank you very much for being here, and i wonder if we can just start with your history, what it was like to take that oath when you did, and the emotion, the seriousness of this undertaking by the senate. >> it's a pretty solemn time, i have a lot of memories of that trial, but not...
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he trailed clinton. that's a change from last month when trump was ahead of clinton in that same poll by three points. a drop of six points for trump while clinton support has remained the same. robert costa is a national political reporter for the washington post. let me start with you fp. the fact that mitch mcconnell is making those comments. he loathes to speak out publicly and be saying anything negative about his own team, his own party. the simple fact that he's saying anything here seems to speak volumes. >> most times in presidential campaigns, communication to the candidate are done via back channels. in this campaign, especially with domnald trump as the standard bearer, these communications are done in public. they are trying to make their advice to trump public so he hears it and perhaps listens to it. this is party that's grappling with someone who is not an insider and reluctant to have their advice but they feel a burden because they want to keep their majorities and keep their party in l
he trailed clinton. that's a change from last month when trump was ahead of clinton in that same poll by three points. a drop of six points for trump while clinton support has remained the same. robert costa is a national political reporter for the washington post. let me start with you fp. the fact that mitch mcconnell is making those comments. he loathes to speak out publicly and be saying anything negative about his own team, his own party. the simple fact that he's saying anything here...
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nationally hillary clinton won the popular vote. she didn't win the electoral college. she won the popular vote by 2 points in 2016. she won virginia by 5. clinton did 3 points better, the democrats did 3 points better in virginia in 2016 than nationally. in 2012, when barack obama got re-elected, virginia was the perfect bellwether. 4 and 4. 2008, obama carried the state. didn't -- carried the nation. did not do quite as well in virginia, a 1-point republican lean. 2004, george w. bush, look at this, the state was 5 points more republican than national. go back to 2000 when bush originally won, al gore barely won the popular vote. bush easily won virginia in 2000. an 8.5 swing. it swings, leans hard to the republicans to one that's become competitive to one that may be trending in the other direction. certainly in the trump era between the governor's race in virginia in 2017, the congressional races we talked about last year, democrats flipping seats, it seems that trend is continuing. they used to call it a red state? they called it the quintessential purple state. th
nationally hillary clinton won the popular vote. she didn't win the electoral college. she won the popular vote by 2 points in 2016. she won virginia by 5. clinton did 3 points better, the democrats did 3 points better in virginia in 2016 than nationally. in 2012, when barack obama got re-elected, virginia was the perfect bellwether. 4 and 4. 2008, obama carried the state. didn't -- carried the nation. did not do quite as well in virginia, a 1-point republican lean. 2004, george w. bush, look...
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bill clinton signed it into law. the world war ii memorial was finally going to happen and finally going to be built. took about ape ye year to pick location. four years to pick a design. in 2001 they broke ground. constructed started. and three years later the memorial was complete. all most 60 years after the end of world war ii. it took so long for congresswoman kaptur to get the world war ii memorial green lit. then it took stow loo long to b open and there was one very sober, serious con conventionse the delay for the honor built for soldiers in the war. just too long down the road. many veterans who served in the war did not live 60 years beyond the end of the war to see the memorial was built to them. so in 2005, the year after the memorial opened to the public. a nonprofit corporation started helping world war ii veterans get to the memorial. from wherever they lived in the country free of charge. the organization arranged travel. flying strets frvets to see the to their contribution. the goal its to get ever
bill clinton signed it into law. the world war ii memorial was finally going to happen and finally going to be built. took about ape ye year to pick location. four years to pick a design. in 2001 they broke ground. constructed started. and three years later the memorial was complete. all most 60 years after the end of world war ii. it took so long for congresswoman kaptur to get the world war ii memorial green lit. then it took stow loo long to b open and there was one very sober, serious con...
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totally different, there was a certainly confidence that hillary clinton would win. which meant low democratic turn out. there were voters you are sure which if they were told you don't vote tomorrow, donald trump will win, they would have gone to the polls but didn't. so that turn out will show up in 2020. the other thing in your analysis that's relevant to that especially in those swing states you just mentioned is the third party vote for jill stein, for example, in some of those states made the difference in the electoral college for those states. and you insist that won't happen again, that vote will not go to the third party. >> we'll see some third party balloting and i think the arizona senate race last year was a great example where even after the green party candidate withdrew 2% did go there, and it ended up being decisive, still pulled out of it during there. so i'm thinking probably around 2% of the national vote. >> it'll be down. >> but we're talking about in 2016 i don't understand -- extraordinarily high. i mean the story in 2016 is not about the whi
totally different, there was a certainly confidence that hillary clinton would win. which meant low democratic turn out. there were voters you are sure which if they were told you don't vote tomorrow, donald trump will win, they would have gone to the polls but didn't. so that turn out will show up in 2020. the other thing in your analysis that's relevant to that especially in those swing states you just mentioned is the third party vote for jill stein, for example, in some of those states made...
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you're not that close to the clintons. why do you guys all say you don't know when every step she takes is to run? >> she has to get in front. out in front now, send the warning to everybody else, i'm there. everything else is stopped until she makes a decision. >> let's put money on the table right now. would you put 100,000 bucks right now on the table? you'd probably get it with speaking fees. would you bet that money, even money, she won't run? >> i would bet even money. >> that she won't run? are you laughing at him? >> i'm laughing at him. >> she's been through the process before so she knows the good and the bad. she'll be 69 years old. she may decide she doesn't want to do it. >> i think there's money on the table here. >> i think she could wait until ten minutes before the new hampshire primary filing closes to decide to run for president and still be the nominee. she doesn't have to -- >> all right. hillary land is still out there. they have officers all over downtown. there's people out there wait ing for their
you're not that close to the clintons. why do you guys all say you don't know when every step she takes is to run? >> she has to get in front. out in front now, send the warning to everybody else, i'm there. everything else is stopped until she makes a decision. >> let's put money on the table right now. would you put 100,000 bucks right now on the table? you'd probably get it with speaking fees. would you bet that money, even money, she won't run? >> i would bet even money....
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hillary clinton would probably like to have a word. i'm going to go around and let the panel disturb. your thoughts. >> wow. j just wow. you watch him and you're like i'm wasting my time and energy watching this guy because he's full of it. there's nothing he's saying that's at all true. now the republicans are not only supporting a bigot, racist, and a lawless individual. he got thrown offer the bench twice because he couldn't follow the letter of the law. now they are supporting a pedophile. it's reminiscent of the access hollywood tape. it was a fake distance from the republicans and then after a moment, after a while, when he looked like he could win, they brought him right back in. it's just insane but not surprising because we have a president who is a sexual predator. more than a dozen women have come out and put themselves on the line and said this president has sexually assaulted them. there's another part of this which is the bannon component. the republicans are in this situation because of bannon. i cannot understand why yo
hillary clinton would probably like to have a word. i'm going to go around and let the panel disturb. your thoughts. >> wow. j just wow. you watch him and you're like i'm wasting my time and energy watching this guy because he's full of it. there's nothing he's saying that's at all true. now the republicans are not only supporting a bigot, racist, and a lawless individual. he got thrown offer the bench twice because he couldn't follow the letter of the law. now they are supporting a...
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and liking hillary clinton. if the shoe were on the other foot and there were an fbi text in the fbi investigation, wouldn't be be saying the same thing jim jordan is saying? >> crist, i wouldn't. there's a couple of important facts here important for this context. to believe this republican hallucination requires you to forget a whole lot of basic facts about the 2016 election. in 2015 and 2016 there are hours of archival footage of me on camera standing at the white house podium being asked by journalists questions about the news reports about the ongoing investigation of hillary clinton. many of those new reports were based on anonymous sources at the department of justice. and news flash, those news stories were not helpful to secretary clinton's campaign. so the idea somehow there is this deep-rooted conspiracy inside the department of justice that was pulling for hillary clinton in the presidential campaign is -- is astonishingly dumbb. it doesn't make any sense. here's another key factor that we didn't kn
and liking hillary clinton. if the shoe were on the other foot and there were an fbi text in the fbi investigation, wouldn't be be saying the same thing jim jordan is saying? >> crist, i wouldn't. there's a couple of important facts here important for this context. to believe this republican hallucination requires you to forget a whole lot of basic facts about the 2016 election. in 2015 and 2016 there are hours of archival footage of me on camera standing at the white house podium being...
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hillary clinton was running. she was a woman. instead of dancing around that and giving her polite deference as many would do, he ran right at it. he said she didn't have the stngth or stamina to be president. he made a number of references to her being a woman. so he is doing the same thing with this russia investigation. i agree with hugh and tom and i appreciate both of your histories in this. but i think we're missing a broader point. the time between the inauguration and when donald trump decided to dismiss fbi director james comey. yes, maybe they didn't agree with the way he handled the clinton e-mails investigation but they did campaign on it and they did campaign on using that as a reason behind why hillary clinton was not fit for office. and a reminder, and i said this a lot today. a reminder, when james comey reopened the investigation, donald trump's campaign was sputtering. they were dealing with "access hollywood," the polls were in the tank. it rescued him and it gave moderate republicans and those on the fence a r
hillary clinton was running. she was a woman. instead of dancing around that and giving her polite deference as many would do, he ran right at it. he said she didn't have the stngth or stamina to be president. he made a number of references to her being a woman. so he is doing the same thing with this russia investigation. i agree with hugh and tom and i appreciate both of your histories in this. but i think we're missing a broader point. the time between the inauguration and when donald trump...